Monday, December 17, 2012

Prayers and a Pillowcase

I was up early this morning and spent a little bit of time catching up with some of my favorite bloggers. I read this post from Amyabout how a Connecticut quilt shop was collecting pillowcases for the children attending the Sandy Hook Elementary School. Amy has a link in her post for the Quilter's Corner shop as well as their address..

We all want to DO something and as quilters, this is something we can all do. I still can not find the words, but prayers and a pillowcase are a start.

On another note: I can not understand how the Post Office can be in debt. I seem to spend an awful lot of time...and money there.

2 comments:

Karin,While I generally support your sentiment, did you know that drunk drivers use alcohol to kill about 100 innocent people on U.S. roadways every day? That's four Newtown incidents every single day. I just wish I could understand why we reserve emotion for one type of mass murder while completely ignoring another.

I'd love to see activities like these for all heinous acts and not just the ones that the media hypes.

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Living life at the end of the dirt road is a joy and the blessings are many. My husband and I have been married for 30 years and we have two great kids ~ our son is 26, serving our country as a Marine, and our daughter is 23, working on her Ruminant Nutrition graduate degree..So proud of both of them! The good Lord has blessed us with an amazing life! We ranch on 128,000 acres and there is never a dull moment. I am chief cook, bottle washer, gate opener, and retired homeschool Mama. I love the Lord, photography, gardening, quilting,tending to cattle & horses and helping DH in any capacity I can, as well as feeding everyone that wonders down the dirt road.
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